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veneering Meaning in Bengali



 কাঠের পাতলা পাতরূপে ব্যবহৃত যে কোন দ্রব্য, কাঠে পাতলা পাত লাগাইবার প্রক্রিয়া,

উচ্চতর কাঠের একটি পাতলা স্তর নিয়ে গঠিত লেপ নিকৃষ্ট কাঠের একটি বেস থেকে glued

Noun:

কাঠে পাতলা পাত লাগাইবার প্রক্রিয়া, কাঠের পাতলা পাতরূপে ব্যবহৃত যে কোন দ্রব্য,





veneering's Usage Examples:

veneer hammer and the method of applying the veneering has been described in early European books on veneering, such as L'Art du Menuisier (1769–1775) by.


The brothers also owned a planing and veneering mill on Wellington Street between King William and Rebecca streets, and.


Oystering or oyster veneer is a decorative form of veneering, a type of parquetry.


It is also used in joinery, veneering and general woodwork assembly.


the headquarters and museum as well as 500 staff responsible for wood veneering for Jaguar, Aston Martin, and Land Rover.


It involves veneering furniture with tortoiseshell inlaid primarily with brass and pewter in.


esthetic by veneering composite using the open face technique or composite veneering done after sand-blasting SSCs.


Also, composite veneering can be done.


of trades, makers of chairs and of other seat furniture began to use veneering techniques, formerly the guarded privilege of ébénistes.


Boulle, who gave his name to the type of veneering on this clock, is listed in the French Archives Nationales as a cabinet.


In this veneering process, large sheets of veneer are produced on a machine similar to a.


carpentry wood carving veneering; height: 86.


2 cm; National Museum of Warsaw Chess table; 1825-1835; carpentry veneering inlay; height: 77.


In addition, in the mid 1960s, the company patented an improved veneering procedure.


name for it: "Given that 'piercing' is an unfortunate mistake in the veneering world, we chose to use the word "Fusion" instead, by which term the artist.


appearance had been developed by English makers by the 1720s, featuring veneering inside and outside, detailed inlay and marquetry in the keywell.


Typical MDF has a hard, flat, smooth surface that makes it ideal for veneering, as no underlying grain is available to telegraph through the thin veneer.



veneering's Meaning':

coating consisting of a thin layer of superior wood glued to a base of inferior wood

Synonyms:

lamination;

Antonyms:

uncover; undergarment;

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